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Boidoh

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  1. I remember in Journey's End, Mata Nui tells Raanu that he feels Makuta coming closer. And that was the night before the robot was assembled.

     

    So, when Makuta was coming, the robot didn't exist. He just wanted to squash the Ignika right under his foot to make sure all threats were eliminated.

  2. Really, though, your focus on canon misses the point; the point is to be fanon that anybody can freely use, as explained in the 100 page guide, etc. =) It's like the name says -- it's "expanded" (and multiverse). :)

     

    Actually though, the only reason I even bothered to bring up the EM is because in the BIONICLE 2015 topic, we were talking about Vezon I think. Then someone brought up that technically another Olmak exists but is semi-canon and from the EM. So the point of it for ME is so that it feeds me with more BIONICLE canon which I enjoy. 

  3. "As for canon, we don't really describe it that way, but technically it's accurate. Greg approved the use of the Olmak that Takanuva left behind for the (non-mysterious part of the otherwise mysterious) origins of the Multiverse, and several of the canon masks like the Mask of Biomechanics were originally defined for the EM and canonized by Greg."

     

    So all that was canonized by Greg are the origins, and some masks. Any thing else?

  4. I recently decided to try to make Vezon out of my existing parts I had, just for fun. It turned out pretty ugly but eh. I said "Maybe it would look better with the cape... But I don't have that piece. But it is a cloth piece, I'll make it my self." So that I want to do. Does anyone here know where I can find like an outline of Vezon's cape to just cut?

  5. They did. They just don't for LEGO as much.

     

    2009–present: Cryoshell[edit]

    In July 2009 the band released their official debut single "Bye Bye Babylon" which also served as their fifth and final promotional song for Bionicle, this time as the soundtrack to the animated film Bionicle: The Legend Reborn as well as their Glatorian and Glatorian Legends toy waves of that year.

    Following the announcement of their debut studio album, Cryoshell began writing and recording with producer Jacob Hansen of Hansen Studios. They released a re-recording of "Creeping in My Soul" as their second single in December 2009 as well as an EP baring the same name in January 2010 before finally releasing their self-titled debut studio album on June 7, 2010 in Scandinavia under Norwegian label Voices Music & Entertainment. It took the band a period of nearly two years after to secure a worldwide release, and by February 2012 the album was available in most global territories.

    It was announced in November 2011 that Lorentzen would be taking maternity leave from the band and that runner-up of the 2010 Danish talent show The X Factor Tine Midtgaard would feature in two newly recorded songs; "Breakout" - released December 9, 2012 as a single - and a re-recording of "Gravity Hurts", which premiered on Cryoshell's official YouTube channel on January 4, 2013.[1] The tracks were later confirmed to be featured on a reissue of the band's debut album set for a global release in 2014, after Cryoshell - now rejoined by Lorentzen - secured a deal with Greek metal label The Leaders, which they will release all future material through.

    Regarding a second studio album, the band commented during an interview with Ravenheart Music in October 2013 "We would love to release another album, but it is not right around the corner. We are in a creative process, playing around with ideas and sounds, and we hope that it will result in an album."[2]

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  6. I decided to check out this Cipher Chronicles stuff but none of the links work, except for the 5th one which I think is Current Events.

     

    So what you're saying is that the reason this EM stuff isn't up there is because they lack space? If I go on the Olmak page and add something to the trivia section, or on the history section and add something pertaining to the Expanded Multiverse it wont be mercilessly reverted by one of the higher uppers? It just seems odd if this is called canon, and it seems to have a lot of lore and stuff to it, but isn't on BS01. I don't know if it is just me but it seems weird. 

  7. I probably will give it a shot. I just remembered that I made a topic a while ago about how people dislike AUs just because they never read the serials, so I guess I dislike the EM just because of the horrid way the reference topic looks. Where do I start?

     

    It looks like the only related page on BS01 is this http://biosector01.com/wiki/index.php/BIONICLEsector01_Expanded_Universe

    You say loads of stuff is not on BS01, which loads and why? Is there a problem with putting EM stuff up there? It is canon, correct? Shouldn't the worlds greatest BIONICLE encyclopedia have this stuff there if it is?

  8. I was told that here is the place for EM discussion, so I came.

     

    Someone explain to me why this thing is semi-canon. On the reference topic all I see is an annoying format, a messy page, a bunch of annoying fan-fic like words, stuff like BZ-Koro and the Wiki-Nui, and an annoying blabbering about some Olmak effect thing.

     

    Maybe if someone explains to me what all this stuff is I may have a change of opinion, but until then this is what I firmly believe about this thing.

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